Investigating the Narrow Line Region Dynamics in Nearby Active Galaxies
Beena Meena, D. Michael Crenshaw, Henrique R. Schmitt, Mitchell, Revalski, Zo Chapman, Travis C. Fischer, Steven B. Kraemer, Justin H., Robinson, Julia Falcone, Garrett E. Polack

TL;DR
This study models the dynamics of narrow line region outflows in nearby active galaxies, showing radiation pressure as the main driver in moderate-luminosity AGN and highlighting potential additional forces at lower luminosities.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed dynamical models linking observed NLR outflows with host galaxy and SMBH gravitational effects, emphasizing radiation pressure's role in moderate-luminosity AGN.
Findings
Radiation pressure drives NLR outflows in AGN with luminosities >10^{44} erg/sec.
Modeled turnover radii correlate with observed velocities and outflow rates.
Additional forces may influence outflows in lower-luminosity AGN.
Abstract
We present dynamical models of the narrow line region (NLR) outflows in the nearby Seyfert galaxies Mrk 3, Mrk 78, NGC 1068, and NGC 4151 using observations from the Hubble Space Telescope and Apache Point Observatory. We employ long-slit spectroscopy to map the spatially-resolved outflow and rotational velocities of the ionized gas. We also perform surface brightness decompositions of host galaxy images to constrain the enclosed stellar mass distributions as functions of distance from the supermassive black holes (SMBHs). Assuming that the NLR gas is accelerated by AGN radiation pressure, and subsequently decelerated by the host galaxy and SMBH gravitational potentials, we derive outflow velocity profiles where the gas is launched in situ at multiple distances from the SMBH. We find a strong correlation between the turnover (from acceleration to deceleration) radii from our models,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
